Mark
08-04-09, 04:53 AM
AFL club North Melbourne will investigate which of its players posted on the internet a degrading video that depicts a toy rubber chicken performing sex acts.
The four-minute video, posted on video sharing website YouTube, features the rubber chicken, always wearing a condom on its head and manoeuvred by an unidentifiable hand, seeming to sexually penetrate a real chicken carcass, The Age newspaper reports.
The real chicken, depicted as a woman, is hurled into a wall and run over by a van before the rubber chicken returns to again penetrate it, The Age said.
Parts of the film, titled The Adventures of Little Boris, were recorded in the club's locker room, including the locker of senior player Brady Rawlings, on the desk of a staff member, at a supermarket and in a hotel toilet.
The film's soundtrack is Move Bitch, a song by US rapper Ludacris.
No players, coaches or staff are seen in the video.
North Melbourne chief executive Eugene Arocca said he was "embarrassed'' about the video, ordered it to be removed from YouTube when alerted to it by The Age and said its origin would be investigated.
"Foolishly, one of the younger members of our group placed it on his Facebook (page). It then found its way onto YouTube. It's now been removed,'' he said.
"I'm furious to say the least that it's gotten out, though I haven't had the advantage of seeing it.''
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The four-minute video, posted on video sharing website YouTube, features the rubber chicken, always wearing a condom on its head and manoeuvred by an unidentifiable hand, seeming to sexually penetrate a real chicken carcass, The Age newspaper reports.
The real chicken, depicted as a woman, is hurled into a wall and run over by a van before the rubber chicken returns to again penetrate it, The Age said.
Parts of the film, titled The Adventures of Little Boris, were recorded in the club's locker room, including the locker of senior player Brady Rawlings, on the desk of a staff member, at a supermarket and in a hotel toilet.
The film's soundtrack is Move Bitch, a song by US rapper Ludacris.
No players, coaches or staff are seen in the video.
North Melbourne chief executive Eugene Arocca said he was "embarrassed'' about the video, ordered it to be removed from YouTube when alerted to it by The Age and said its origin would be investigated.
"Foolishly, one of the younger members of our group placed it on his Facebook (page). It then found its way onto YouTube. It's now been removed,'' he said.
"I'm furious to say the least that it's gotten out, though I haven't had the advantage of seeing it.''
Full story (http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25307002-29277,00.html)